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Articles 1 - 30 of 92
Full-Text Articles in Law
Domestic Terror (The Sniper Suspect's Divorce Records Show Patterns Of Power And Control And Missed Opportunities By The System To Intervene.), Jane C. Murphy
Domestic Terror (The Sniper Suspect's Divorce Records Show Patterns Of Power And Control And Missed Opportunities By The System To Intervene.), Jane C. Murphy
All Faculty Scholarship
Over the past few months, we have learned much about the violent, troubled life of sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad. Whether or not he pulled the trigger - some recent reports have pointed to his 17-year-old companion Lee Boyd Malvo as the main shooter - there is no doubt in the minds of domestic-violence experts that this adult is responsible for these deaths.
While many pundits conclude that we will never know what motivated the sniper suspect, to domestic violence experts his is an all-too-familiar story of a man whose relationships with the women and children - possibly including Malvo …
La Cultura Del Narcotráfico Y Las Secuelas En Nuestra Sociedad., Rafael Angel Gomez Betancur
La Cultura Del Narcotráfico Y Las Secuelas En Nuestra Sociedad., Rafael Angel Gomez Betancur
Rafael Angel Gómez Betancur
Keynote Address, Painting It Pink Is Not Enough, Francine Sherman
Keynote Address, Painting It Pink Is Not Enough, Francine Sherman
Francine T. Sherman
No abstract provided.
Family Law, Elizabeth P. Coughter, Ronald R. Tweel
Family Law, Elizabeth P. Coughter, Ronald R. Tweel
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Emergency Assistance Of Tarrant County Annual Meeting Speaker, Charlotte Hughart
Emergency Assistance Of Tarrant County Annual Meeting Speaker, Charlotte Hughart
Charlotte Hughart
No abstract provided.
Behavioral Genetics And The Best Interests Of The Child Decision Rule, David J. Herring
Behavioral Genetics And The Best Interests Of The Child Decision Rule, David J. Herring
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Article proposes that modern child custody law should be reassessed in light of recent scientific findings. Judicial determinations of custody use the "best interests of the child" rule. The rule is justified to a large extent by the goal of maximizing child developmental outcomes. The assumption is that a child whose "best interests" are protected stands a better chance of becoming a socially well-adjusted, productive and prosperous citizen.
Recent child development studies have shown that so-called "shared environment, "or home environment factors have little effect on child development so long as the shared environment is minimally adequate. Genetics and …
Spruce Run News (Fall 2002), Spruce Run Staff
Spruce Run News (Fall 2002), Spruce Run Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Will Sex Prevail Over The Best Interest Of The Child?, Elizabeth C. Barcena
Will Sex Prevail Over The Best Interest Of The Child?, Elizabeth C. Barcena
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Parens Patriae: Protecting Our Children Or Crossing The Line? The Lingering Smoke Debate, Tonia Ettinger
Parens Patriae: Protecting Our Children Or Crossing The Line? The Lingering Smoke Debate, Tonia Ettinger
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The "Unborn Child" Regulation: An Inefficient Legal Approach To Providing Prenatal Care, Bethany J. Gilbert
The "Unborn Child" Regulation: An Inefficient Legal Approach To Providing Prenatal Care, Bethany J. Gilbert
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Parental Duties And The Right Of Homosexual Minors To Refuse "Reparative" Therapy, John Alan Cohan
Parental Duties And The Right Of Homosexual Minors To Refuse "Reparative" Therapy, John Alan Cohan
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Domestic Violence And Joint Custody: New York Is Not Measuring Up, Tonia Ettinger
Domestic Violence And Joint Custody: New York Is Not Measuring Up, Tonia Ettinger
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Human Cloning: Beyond The Realm Of The Constitutional Right To Procreative Liberty, Maureen Mcbrien
Human Cloning: Beyond The Realm Of The Constitutional Right To Procreative Liberty, Maureen Mcbrien
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Protection Of Women And Children In Islamic Law And International Humanitarian Law: A Critique Of John Kelsay”, Hamdard Islamicus, Xxv (3) (July-September 2002), Pp. 69-82, Muhammad Munir Dr.
The Protection Of Women And Children In Islamic Law And International Humanitarian Law: A Critique Of John Kelsay”, Hamdard Islamicus, Xxv (3) (July-September 2002), Pp. 69-82, Muhammad Munir Dr.
Dr. Muhammad Munir
Islam introduced the most humane rules in warfare before other religions or faiths could do it. Most authors acknowledge this fact, however, John Kelsay, Fredrick Donner, and few others doubt Islam's enormous contribution to bring in humanity in warfare. These authors assume that Islam has learned humanitarian principles, such as the principle of distinction, from the pre-Islamic practices; that Imam Al-Shafi'i allowed the killing of all women whether combatant or non-combatant; that even the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) allowed the killing of women and children; and that women and children can be enslaved. This work completely rebuts all …
Towards A National Putative Father Registry Database, Mary M. Beck
Towards A National Putative Father Registry Database, Mary M. Beck
Faculty Publications
This Article analyzes putative father registries and proposes federal legislation to create a national database that will enhance and connect the state and local registries. Issues and events leading to the development of registries are reviewed in Part I. Putative father registry mechanics and applicable case law are analyzed in Parts II and III.
The First Amendment And "Virtual" Child Pornography, Michael B. Landau
The First Amendment And "Virtual" Child Pornography, Michael B. Landau
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
Domestic Relations, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.
Domestic Relations, Robin Jean Davis, Louis J. Palmer Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Child Care Characteristics And Quality In Nebraska, Carolyn P. Edwards, Lisa Knoche, Abbie Raikes, Helen Raikes, Julia C. Torquati, Brian Wilcox, Lanette Christensen
Child Care Characteristics And Quality In Nebraska, Carolyn P. Edwards, Lisa Knoche, Abbie Raikes, Helen Raikes, Julia C. Torquati, Brian Wilcox, Lanette Christensen
Center on Children, Families, and the Law (and related organizations): Publications
The Midwest Child Care Research Consortium conducted a study of child care quality and characteristics of the child care work force in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri to help states establish a baseline for tracking quality over time, following initiatives, policy and other changes. The measures are not based on Nebraska child care licensing standards. Rather, using research-based measures of quality, they assess the extent to which quality indicators are present among the child care settings and in the work force. The current study included a random telephone survey of 2022 Midwestern child care providers (508 from Nebraska), conducted during …
Mandatory Motherhood And Frustrated Fatherhood: The Supreme Court's Preservation Of Gender Discrimination In American Citizenship Law, Erin Chlopak
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Parent’S Right To Choose: The Constitutionality Of Grandparent Visitation According To Troxel V. Granville, Robert A. Sedler
A Parent’S Right To Choose: The Constitutionality Of Grandparent Visitation According To Troxel V. Granville, Robert A. Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Until Life Support Do Us Part: A Spouse's Limited Ability To Terminate Life Support For An Incompetent Spouse With No Hope Of Recovery, Marybeth Herald
Until Life Support Do Us Part: A Spouse's Limited Ability To Terminate Life Support For An Incompetent Spouse With No Hope Of Recovery, Marybeth Herald
Marybeth Herald
This paper deals with a MCS patient in California - a case that highlights our uncertain steps into state regulation of the end of life. After a 1993 automobile accident, 42-year-old Robert Wendland fell into the classification of a MCS with no hope of recovery. He had made no advance directives as to his health care. His wife of 20 years sought to withhold artificial feeding and hydration after three surgeries to replace Robert's feeding tube. The 20-member ethics committee at the hospital, Robert and Rose's three children (two were of college age), and Robert's brother, all supported her decision. …
Celebrating Boston Girls: Sharing Resources, Building Strengths, Francine Sherman
Celebrating Boston Girls: Sharing Resources, Building Strengths, Francine Sherman
Francine T. Sherman
Co-sponsored with the Ella J. Baker House, the College of Criminal Justice of Northeastern University, and the Dorchester (Massachusetts) Community Roundtable.
Institutional Sexual Abuse - Grand Jury Report Cpl §190.85(1)(C), Robert Ewald
Institutional Sexual Abuse - Grand Jury Report Cpl §190.85(1)(C), Robert Ewald
Faculty Works: Criminal Justice and Legal Studies
A Special Grand Jury was impanelled in 2002-2003 to investigate and make recommendations concerning the Diocesan sexual abuse scandal in Rockville Centre. The Grand Jury issued a report after the presentation by myself and co-counsel in the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office. The Report describes the history of the sexual abuse problem in the Diocese as well as the ensuing coverup. Many of the recommendations were legislatively adopted in Albany.
Tom Green, Common-Law Marriage, And The Illegality Of Putative Polygamy, Ryan D. Tenney
Tom Green, Common-Law Marriage, And The Illegality Of Putative Polygamy, Ryan D. Tenney
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Griswold, The Fda, And The State Legislator: The Regulation Of Mifeprex, Paige Kremser
Griswold, The Fda, And The State Legislator: The Regulation Of Mifeprex, Paige Kremser
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Self-Definition In The Constitution Of Faith And Family, David D. Meyer
Self-Definition In The Constitution Of Faith And Family, David D. Meyer
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
"Can We Go Home Now?" Expediting Adoption And Termination Of Parental Rights Appeals In Ohio State Courts, Susan C. Wawrose
"Can We Go Home Now?" Expediting Adoption And Termination Of Parental Rights Appeals In Ohio State Courts, Susan C. Wawrose
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
Incentives For Hiring Welfare-To-Work Participants, Mary L. Heen
Incentives For Hiring Welfare-To-Work Participants, Mary L. Heen
Law Faculty Publications
The Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act of 2002, signed into law by President Bush on March 9th, extends the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and the Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit (WtW) for two more years. The credits provide employers with tax incentives to hire former long-term welfare recipients and certain other economically disadvantaged workers, a goal that comports with the welfare-to-work focus of welfare reform legislation adopted by Congress in 1996. This article describes these employer tax credits, explains how they have evolved from prior versions of similar targeted tax credits, and considers their operation as tax-delivered subsidies.
Domestic Violence At The Top Of New England: Law Enforcement Incident Reports From Aroostook County, Maine, Carolyn Ball, Kenneth Nichols
Domestic Violence At The Top Of New England: Law Enforcement Incident Reports From Aroostook County, Maine, Carolyn Ball, Kenneth Nichols
New England Journal of Public Policy
Although domestic violence is an issue regularly discussed in magazines, newspapers, and elsewhere, many law enforcement agencies including many in New England do not have the capacity to track these incidents and the relationship between the victim and the offender. Through an analysis of law enforcement data from Maine’s Aroostook County, in 1997 and 1998, this article analyzes the problem of domestic violence in rural, northern Maine from a law enforcement perspective. Among the findings are the following: the reported severity of physical injury is low, the victim’s contact with the police is unlikely to be the first incident of …
Spruce Run News (Spring 2002), Spruce Run Staff
Spruce Run News (Spring 2002), Spruce Run Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.